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See a Shit Ton of Shakespeare This Summer in New York

Summer in New York is always a good time to brush up your Shakespeare, but this summer there’s especially a lot—see them all, and by August you’ll have a passing familiarity with more than a quarter of his 38 plays. In fact, you’ve already missed some: Alan Cummings’s one-man madhouse Macbeth just closed, and the Smith Street Stage just finished its free outdoor performances of Julius Caesar in Brooklyn (with a lady Caesar!). Here’s what’s left to see. (It’s a lot! Plus, you should see Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing while it’s still in theaters.)